HLR’s CEO Jeni Lyon Honored as a 2025 Chicago Titan 100

HLR • November 15, 2024

We are excited to share that our President and CEO, Jeni Lyon, has been named one of the 2025 Chicago Titan 100! This prestigious recognition honors the top 100 CEOs and C-level executives in the Chicago area who exemplify extraordinary leadership, vision, and passion in their industries.


Jeni’s journey with Hampton, Lenzini, and Renwick, Inc. (HLR) began in 1999, leading to her role as President and CEO in 2018. Under her leadership, HLR has significantly grown in revenue, expanded its workforce, and launched key sustainability initiatives, earning multiple industry accolades along the way. These achievements reflect Jeni’s dedication to fostering an environment where employees thrive and clients receive exceptional service.


Her commitment to nurturing a positive workplace culture has earned HLR notable accolades, including recognition as a 2024 Best Place to Work by the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers (ISPE) and ongoing recognition as an Employer of Choice® by PSMJ Resources, Inc., along with numerous project and client satisfaction awards. These honors embody the "Work Hard | Have Fun | Give Back®" philosophy that Jeni has instilled in the firm, driving both employee engagement and the firm’s success.


Jeni’s influence extends beyond HLR. As the volunteer Board Chair for the Elgin Area Chamber of Commerce, she plays a key role in driving economic growth and community development. Her commitment to giving back is evident in HLR’s philanthropic initiatives, which include supporting local STEM programs and engaging in various community-focused efforts. A champion for the future of land surveying, Jeni’s leadership and vision continue to shape both the firm’s success and its impact on the communities we serve.


We couldn’t be prouder of Jeni and the lasting impact she continues to make on HLR, our clients, and our community. Congratulations, Jeni, on this well-deserved honor!


About the Titan 100
Collectively, the 2025 Chicago Titan 100 honorees represent organizations generating over $70 billion in revenue and employing more than 439,000 people. These leaders are celebrated for redefining business and making transformative impacts across industries. Jeni will be honored at the annual Titan 100 awards ceremony on February 20, 2025, at Navy Pier’s Aon Grand Ballroom, joining fellow Titans to celebrate innovation and leadership.


To learn more about the Titan 100 program, visit the Titan website.


Photos courtesy of Titan 100


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